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The multifaceted RisA regulon of Bordetella pertussis
The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis regulates the production of its virulence factors by the BvgA/S system. Phosphorylated BvgA activates the virulence-activated genes (vags) and represses the expression of the virulence-repressed genes (vrgs ...
L. Coutte +8 more
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La Bordetella pertussis es un reconocido patógeno gram negativo relacionado con enfermedad respiratoria aguda en la especie humana. Cada día hay un mayor reporte de cuadros infecciosos producidos por otras bacterias del género Bordetella.
Santiago Sánchez Pardo +4 more
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Infection-acquired versus vaccine-acquired immunity in an SIRWS model [PDF]
Despite high vaccine coverage, pertussis has re-emerged as a public health concern in many countries. One hypothesis posed for re-emergence is the waning of immunity.
Campbell, Patricia T +4 more
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Asymptomatic transmission and the resurgence of Bordetella pertussis
BackgroundThe recent increase in whooping cough incidence (primarily caused by Bordetella pertussis) presents a challenge to both public health practitioners and scientists trying to understand the mechanisms behind its resurgence.
B. Althouse, S. Scarpino
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Bacteriemia recurrente por Bordetella bronchiseptica en un paciente con trasplante de medula ósea
Se reporta un caso de bacteriemia recurrente por Bordetella bronchiseptica en un paciente inmunocomprometido con antecedentes de trasplante alogénico de medula ósea por síndrome mielodisplásico, quien ingresó al hospital por síndrome febril.
Lina Echeverri-Toro +3 more
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Bordetella hinzii is known to cause respiratory disease in poultry and has been associated with a variety of infections in immunocompromised humans. In addition, there are several reports of B. hinzii infections in laboratory-raised mice.
Y. Ivanov +13 more
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Comparative genomic profiling of Dutch clinical Bordetella pertussis isolates using DNA microarrays: Identification of genes absent from epidemic strains [PDF]
Audrey J. King +9 more
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Do not let perfect be the enemy of good: the current reality of Bordetella testing
Diagnosis of Bordetella pertussis is made by using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect insertion sequence 481 (IS481). However, IS481 is found in both B. pertussis and Bordetella holmesii. In a recent study, Cole et al.
Rebecca Yee
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Animal and human pathogens of the genus Bordetella are not commonly considered to be intracellular pathogens, although members of the closely related classical bordetellae are known to enter and persist within macrophages in vitro and have anecdotally ...
Israel Rivera +8 more
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Characterization ofBordetella pertussisclinical isolates that do not express the tracheal colonization factor [PDF]
Marjolein van Gent +5 more
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